At/crioNS. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1-1, 1920, At 2.30 p.m. Estate of the late D. N. WILKINSON, ORIENTAL BAY. ■ IMPORTANT SALIi OF FOUR WELLBUILT RESIDENCES AND VACANT SECTION. ORIENTAL PARADE, GRASS STREET, WILKINSON TERRACE. • TMTES'SRS. J. 11. BETIIUNE AND CO.. -L'Jl are instructed. by the Trustees in above Estate to sell by auction in their Rooms, >Featherston Street, as above— • NO. 90 ORIENTAL PARADE.—Land having 44ft. frontage to Oriental Parade by a depth of 90ft., together with the Residence, No. 9G, tlieron, having verandah, Oft. hall, 0 rooms, bathroom with enamel bath and gas caliphont; scullcry and delaehcil washhouse. Occupied by a monthly tenant. No. 100 ORIENTAL PARADE.—Land having 42ft. frontage by « depth of 90ft., together with' the Residence, No. 100, thereon, having verandah, 6ft. hall, 8 rooms, bathroom, scullery, and detached washhouse. Occupied by a monthly tenant The above land is quite level, and in the most desirable nart of Oriental Bay. Each house has a vacant space at the side l"ft. wide, suitable for extension of the building or for the erection of a motor garage. The view of the harbour, shipping and city is unsurpassed. ' NO. 0 GRASS'STREET.—Land having '39ft. Gin. frontage to Grass Street by 110 ft. to 132 ft.,' and ' containing 20.8 perches, together with the solidly-built Residence of. 9 rooms, having verandah, balcony, Gft. hall, scullcry, nantry, bathroom, and detached washhouse, commiinding a chnrming view. Occupied by a tenant who is giving up possession before the date of sale. NO. 8 GRASS STREET.-Land. having 40ft.'Gin. frontage to Grafs Street and 98ft. Oin. to, Wilkinson Terrace, . back measurement being 101 ft. Bin., and containing 23.3 perches, together with the 9-roomed Residence thereon, having verandah, balcony, Gft. hall, bathroom, scullery, pantry, and detached washhouse; also commanding a . harbour view. Occupied by a monthly tenant. SECTION 10, part'of subdivision of Acres '424 and 425, Wellington, having a .frontage to Wilkinson Terrace, and containing 23.3 perches. This is the only remaining Section in Wilkinfon Terrace, and is surrounded by charming and expensively-constructed modern residence?. It is a site for a good house, and commands an uninterrupted view of city and. harbour. .- For cards to view, and further particulars, apply to ' • MESSRS. I H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers, or MESSRS. IZARD AND WESTON, Solicitors. SALE OF MARTTNTiOROUGH PROPERTY; . To be held at THE TOWN HALL, MARTINBOROUGH, ' i On APRIL 14, 1920, I At 2 p.m MESSRS. WRTGHT, STEPHENSON, AND CO. TTD. have been instructed by C. BREWER, ESQ.. to offer for /gale at the above place and time— Q,j QUARTER-ACRE -BUILDING SECTIONS. sj-ACRE BLOCKS. Situated Princess Street, New York Street, and Hunngarua Road, and almost adjoining property which has been chosen for the railway station.
Also, on Account of Same Vendor— 13 'SECTIONS, situate. Kitchener, Ohio. Broadway, and Strasbourg Streets, of which one Ims n dwelling, rented at 17s. fid. per wnek; also one has blacksmith ishop, rented at 15s. .per. weefc. This 'nroperty is situated in one of the best parts of the (own, and is known as Jackson's Corner. TERMS': 10 per cent, on foil of hammer. 40 pnr cent, on possession, which will be riven on the 14th day of May, 1920/ ' For further particulars apply to MESSES. GAWITH AND LOGAN,' Or to MESSRS. WRTOITT, STEPHENSON. AND CO. LTD. All Branches. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE. THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1920. (And following day if necessary). Commencing at 10.30 a.m. sharp. HOADLEY, SON, AND STEWART LTD., havinpr disposed of the Oruamatua Estate, have been instructed by MESSRS. LOWRY'AND WATT to soli on above date, by Public Auction, AT THE ORUAMATTJA HOMESTEAD (lfi miles from Taihane)— 7750 com P" s ' nß— 190 Romney and Corriedala rams ROO 4-tooth ewes 4512 6-tooth to f.f.m. ewes 1000 4-tooth wethers 1400 2-tooth' ewes and wethers 850 m.s lambs 479 HEAD OF CATTLE, comprising— 140 cows to bull (2 to 4 years) 45 steers, 2$ years 120 steers and heifers, 1-ycar 1" mixed OKlvv* 8 bulls (2 Red Devon and 6 P.A.) • 25 working bullocks 114 HORSES, comprising— fi draughts 7 half-draught* 100 hacks, harness and unbroken 1 thoroughbred stallion, Boomerang Also, A number of EXTRA BUILDINGS for removal. Also, . .COMPLETE STATION PLANT, comprising, M.H. binder, M.H. mower, drill, d.f. ploughs, harrows, broadcast sower, 19 Wolseley shearing machines. drays, wagons, buggies, harness, saddles, hreaking-in cart, horse covers, posts and battens, tools' and sundries. . Luncheon Provided H. N. STEWART. Auctioneer. CLEARANCE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. 256 JACKSON STREET, PETONE, On THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1920, At 2.15 p.m. H ERNEST LF.TGHTON has to- • ceived instructions from MRS. EATON lo o'lTw for ABSOLUTE SALE by Public Auction, THE CONTEXTS OF HER FOUIIROOMED HOUSE. ' Full dotails later. H. ERNEST LEIGIITON, Auctioneer.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 167, 10 April 1920, Page 14
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